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Feng Shui taboos and Feng Shui rules you must know when opening a store

Everyone must have a dream to be a boss, and many people hope to own a store of their own. However, when we have a store of our own, we don’t know what to do to make our store more profitable.

Next, let us take a look at the Feng Shui taboos and Feng Shui considerations that you must know when opening a store from the perspective of business Feng Shui!

Taboos in Feng Shui when opening a store:

1. Facing a dead alley

If the door faces a dead alley, the airflow will be blocked, not smooth, and turbid air will accumulate. It will have a negative impact on all aspects of fortune, and wealth can easily be blocked, leaving no way out.

2. Heavenly Beheading Evil

Heavenly Beheading Evil is a Feng Shui taboo for homes, offices, and shops. The so-called "Tian Zhan Sha" refers to the gap between two buildings where a house or shop faces the other side. When the wind blows through this gap, it forms "Tian Zhan Sha". It means that the evil spirit of the wind blows like an invisible knife, which affects the fortune repeatedly.

3. Anti-gong Road

There is an anti-gong road in front of the shop, which is a pattern of money coming and going. Although the income is rich, the expenses also greatly exceed the budget, forming a "have-not" pattern. "Money is made but no money is left".

4. Road rush

If the shop door faces a main road, or the shop is located at the intersection of a T-shaped road, you will suffer from road rush, which will easily make your aura unstable and people's hearts easily moved. , is not suitable for many industries.